HUB Cycling is a charity that has been working for nearly 20 years to make cycling safer in Metro Vancouver.

Next Wednesday, Mama Agatha is screening as part of the program of HUB Cycling’s Bike Shorts Film Event and Fundraiser, featuring local and international short films about cycling. Come join the event for a celebratory evening with prizes, beer, popcorn, a silent auction and an incredible community. Find out more on bikehub.ca/bikeshorts.

It’s a great honor to be returning again to the City by the Bay with a screening at SF Urban Film Fest, an annual week-long film festival that focuses on cities and civic engagement inspired by great storytelling. Check out the fantastic program on the festival’s website. Mama Agatha is showing on November 13 at 12:30 pm at Google Community Space.

The Cycling and Society symposium series was launched in 2004 at Lancaster University. The symposia, held annually around the UK, are linked to the Cycling and Society Research Group whose members span many disciplines and approaches to the study of cycling.
The next Symposium will be on 7th and 8th September 2017 on the theme of #CitiesToShare, and will be held at Imperial College London, and we are happy to announce that a screening of Mama Agatha will be part of the program on the first day, September 7.

Even after touring the world for two years, it’s always a joy to have the film shown back home in Amsterdam. In just a few days, there will be a very special occasion: Azart – The Ship of Fools is an independent maritime theater group with a history spanning 28 years, which has presented their comic theater in 20 countries. For the last two years, Azart has been moored at NDSM wharf in Amsterdam and in August this year, the ship sets sail on a one-way trip to the Southern Hemisphere along a dozen cities in South America, West and South Africa, India and beyond. Before leaving Amsterdam, Azart will say farewell with a spectacular art festival from 13 to 23 July. And a screening of Mama Agatha on the deck of the ship will be part of the experience on July 18, as the opening film to a theater play. Keep an eye on our Facebook page to get the latest info and screening times!

If you’ve ever needed more reasons to visit the stunning island of Sicily, now is the time: Mama Agatha will be celebrating its Italian premiere at the 9th annual SiciliAmbiente Documentary Film Festival, taking place 18-23 July 2017 in the gorgeous beach town San Vito Lo Capo. What better chance to combine a fine selection of wonderful movies with a relaxing holiday?